If you haven't heard, Kidd's Nets were down 96-94 with 8.3 seconds to go in the game. The Nets had no timeouts remaining. In video of the incident posted by The Brooklyn Game, Kidd can be seen telling Tyshawn Taylor, "Hit me." Taylor bumps into him and Kidd spills his drink onto the court, giving his team a few seconds to plan a play while the liquid is cleaned up.

"It's about trying to win and those guys in that locker room, and I tried to put those guys in a position to get a basket, a good look and we did," Kidd explained Friday.

"'I knew he was going to get caught,' D'Antoni told reporters in Detroit. 'He can't do that. That's crazy. It's cute for a lot of people, but he can't do that.'

"'I don't buy (that he did it by accident). I don't think that's very savvy or cool. I love Jason to death. He's going to be a great coach. But you don't do that.'"

As ESPN points out, the expensive ploy was for naught, the Nets still lost 99-94, cementing a pretty terrible 4-11 start for the season.

Update at 12:56 p.m. ET. Another Gamesmanship Question:

Our editor, Desiree Hicks, notes that Thanksgiving Day also brought another questionable act of gamesmanship when Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin appeared to purposely step onto the football field to slow down Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones during a kickoff return.

Tomlin, Fox News reports, said he wasn't paying attention to the field. Instead, he was looking at the JumboTron and "lost my placement as he broke free and saw at the last second how close I was to the field of play."

ESPN reports that the NFL is now reviewing the play and will consider whether he should be disciplined.